
Dolby System 136 Screen Channel Speaker
Superior Coverage. Lower Distortion. Deeper Bass.
The Dolby System 136 is our newest speaker innovation. The speaker utilizes a proprietary asymmetrical dual-entrant horn to deliver consistent audio coverage and uniform volume shading for every seat in the venue, including Dolby Atmos® rooms up to approximately 165 feet (50.3 m) in depth.
Utilizing custom compression-driver technology, superior enclosure design and higher-quality woofers, the Dolby System 136, consisting of (1) CS136MH and (2) CS136LF units, yields greater intelligibility and enhanced low-frequency extension.
With intuitive ergonomic design and features, the Dolby System 136 allows for quick, easy installation and service. Built on the foundation of Dolby’s industry-leading system design and support philosophy, the Dolby System 136 provides elevated PLF performance and streamlines speaker integration.
Features
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Dual-entrant asymmetrical horn provides even coverage and volume shading for the entire auditorium
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Custom ring radiator compression driver facilitates lower crossover frequency enhancing intelligibility and power handling
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Quality wood construction and exceptional bracing delivers unparalleled low frequency extension and articulation
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Advanced input plate featuring high-current, spring-loaded terminal block and unique flip-card PCB electrical routing, allows quick, tool-free installation and easy selection of tri-amp or quad-amp system configurations. The CS136LF input flip-card allows for parallel (4 O hm), or direct to individual driver (8 O hm) connection
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Preassembled horn design simplifies setup while reducing freight costs
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Intuitive tilt and pan mechanisms can be used with laser aiming sights in the speaker horn. This provides quick and accurate aiming of the horn using a common laser pointer
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Shallow, 30.64” depth and side mounted LF input plates enable both easy installation and service access in challenging spaces
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Tie-plates (included) secure CS136LF cabinets together, and floor brackets (sold separately) allow for surface connection of the entire system stack, to the auditorium